we went with Simplisafe as we are not living at the farmstead and needed some monitoring beyond just motion and cameras. We also have a couple temperature sensors to monitor and make sure the heat is working properly and any locations with risk of pipes freezing. also put in their deadbolt setup so we can set it if we need someone to go in the house and check on things they can get in and we can change the password as needed. can also monitor the smoke detectors and things as well. Watch for their deals. they often have something with 40-50% off. NOTE: for cameras most require a wifi signal at the camera. so the end of a 1/4 mile lane may not work without a signal booster somewhere along the way.
my brother just installed WYSE cameras at my folks place. no other monitoring. we'll see how that works.
I see alot of folks still use video surveillance signs with no actual cameras seems hokey but since so many people have cameras on their property now it will probably deter some.
as others mentioned it may or may not do you any good. depends on local law enforcement. of course if it IS someone you know then you're ahead of the game.
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